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Rolf J Backstrom
03-08-2007, 10:17 PM
Dear Sirs,

I was referred to your website by my friend Mrs Natialia Kondratilieva.

I am indeed very happy she told me about this!

I am totally fascinated!

This is something I would like to investigate thouroghly.

I would like to know what costs are involved to become an authorized teacher both on any subject and on languages in particular. I would also like to know the fee for licenses.

I am facing the situation myself that I have to learn Russian, Chinese, Thai and Japanese - the sooner the better. And I also would like to give the old Sanskrit a round ...

My son is autistic and I would like to know if you have any experience in this area.

I would also very much like to have a list of subjects that Mr Shestov lectures in.

Even the typing aspect is intriguing. I have learnt it the wrong way and I am really slow. And when applied to playing the piano my mind goes wild.

I hope to hear from you very soon!

Thank you very much for this information! I love it!

Best regards

Rolf Backstrom
Stockholm, Sweden

Irene Saffro
04-07-2007, 06:11 PM
Dear Mr. Backstrom:

Thank you for your interest in SupremeLearning and Learn How to Learn programs. Please forgive my tardiness in replying, but I have been out of the country on business. Due to the nature of your questions, my staff felt that they required my personal attention.

As you noted, the SupremeLearning methods can be applied to any field of learning. We have developed a comprehensive course that teaches speaking and writing proper American English. It was our first priority because of the market dominance of the English language.

Our development of programs to learn other languages is currently incomplete (i.e., no comprehensive correspondence courses), but the same methods and techniques can be used to gain proficiency in any language.

Yes, we do have experience with development and training of special needs children, including autism. However, each child is an individual, with individual and very different needs -- even those with the same diagnostic label, such as “autistic”. As you must have discovered by now, there are extreme differences between various children labeled “autistic” and what works for some does not work for others. However, we have found that many autistic children respond well to the methods of perfection in learning that are the core of the SupremeLearning system.

Depending upon the age and education level of your son, he may benefit from the SupremeLearning typing program, and/or the Comprehensive Course in American English. For special needs students, it isn’t the content learned that is as important as that they are learning methods and techniques that can help them to learn anything and everything in the future.

Of course, more information is needed before we could give you pertinent and useful advice on such a delicate subject.

Becoming an authorized teacher of SupremeLearning systems, or particular courses within the system, would require a level of knowledge and expertise, along with an ability to teach others. These are things that I could teach you. How much new learning you would require would depend on how much ability you already have acquired.

License fees would depend upon what, exactly, was being licensed, and is open to negotiation. SupremeLearning is dedicated to the learning aspect, and prefers to only license those whom we believe are likely to be successful.